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Endogenous business cycles and dynamic inefficiency
Authors:Guido Cazzavillan   Patrick A. Pintus
Affiliation:Department of Economics, University Ca'Foscari of Venice, Venice, Italy. Email:;Department of Economics, University of the Méditerranée and GREQAM-IDEP, Marseille, France.
Abstract:This paper explores how the occurrence of local indeterminacy and endogenous business cycles relates to dynamic inefficiency, as defined by Malinvaud (1953), Phelps (1965) and Cass (1972). We follow Reichlin (1986) and Grandmont (1993) by considering a two-period overlapping generations model of capital accumulation with labor–leisure choice into the first-period of an agent's life and consumption in both periods. We first show that local indeterminacy and Hopf bifurcation are necessarily associated with a capital–labor ratio that is, at steady state, larger than the Golden Rule level. Consequently, paths converging asymptotically towards the steady state are shown to be dynamically inefficient, as there always exists another trajectory that starts with the same initial conditions and produces more aggregate consumption at all future dates. More surprising, however, is our main result showing that stable orbits, generated around a dynamically inefficient steady state through a supercritical Hopf bifurcation, may, in contrast, be dynamically efficient.
Keywords:overlapping generations    endogenous labor supply    multiple equilibria    endogenous fluctuations    dynamic inefficiency
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